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Jeffrey BEARD, Secretary, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Petitioner v. Gilbert R. AGUILAR., 2014 — 134 S. Ct. 1869 · caselaw · US
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Jeffrey BEARD, Secretary, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Petitioner v. Gilbert R. AGUILAR.
134 S. Ct. 1869188 L. Ed. 2d 1142·Supreme Court of the United States·2014
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Opinion
Jeffrey BEARD, Secretary, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Petitioner
v.
Gilbert R. AGUILAR.
No. 13-677.
Supreme Court of the United States
May 5, 2014.
Prior report: 9th Cir., 725 F.3d 970.
The petition for a writ of certiorari is denied.
Justice ALITO, with whom Justice SCALIA joins, dissenting from the denial of certiorari.
I dissent from the Court's decision to deny certiorari. See Tolan v. Cotton, --- U.S. ----, ----, 134 S.Ct. 1861, 1868 - 1869, 188 L.Ed.2d 895, 2014 WL 1757856 *7 (2014) (ALITO, J., concurring in the judgment).